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Kali Linux Wireless Penetration Testing Beginner's Guide

Kali Linux Wireless Penetration Testing Beginner's Guide - Third Edition

By : Daniel W. Dieterle, Cameron Buchanan, Vivek Ramachandran
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Kali Linux Wireless Penetration Testing Beginner's Guide

Kali Linux Wireless Penetration Testing Beginner's Guide

4.6 (12)
By: Daniel W. Dieterle, Cameron Buchanan, Vivek Ramachandran

Overview of this book

As wireless networks become ubiquitous in our lives, wireless penetration testing has become a key skill in the repertoire of the professional penetration tester. This has been highlighted again recently with the discovery of the KRACK attack which enables attackers to potentially break into Wi-Fi networks encrypted with WPA2. The Kali Linux security distribution comes with a myriad of tools used for networking attacks and detecting security loopholes. Kali Linux Wireless Penetration Testing Beginner's Guide, Third Edition has been updated to Kali Linux 2017.3 with the latest methodologies, including full coverage of the KRACK attack and how to defend against it. The book presents wireless pentesting from the ground up, introducing all elements of penetration testing with each new technology. You'll learn various wireless testing methodologies by example, from the basics of wireless routing and encryption through to detailed coverage of hacking methods and attacks such as the Hirte and Caffe Latte.
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WPS attacks

Wireless Protected Setup (WPS) was introduced in 2006 to help users without wireless knowledge to have secure networks. The idea was that their Wi-Fi device would have a single hidden hardcoded value that would allow access with key memorization. New devices would be authenticated through a button press on the Wi-Fi router. Individuals outside the house without access to the device would not be able to have access, thus reducing the issues surrounding remembering WPA keys or setting short ones.

In late 2011, a security vulnerability was disclosed enabling brute-force attacks on the WPS authentication system. The traffic required to negotiate a WPS exchange was spoofable, and the WPS pin itself is only eight characters between 0-9. To start with, this provides only 100,000,000 possibilities in comparison with an eight-character azAZ09 password having 218,340,105,584,896 combinations.

However, there are further vulnerabilities:

  • Of the eight characters of the WPS pin, the last character...
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